Johnny Cash, ca. 1959, from the exhibition "Keeping Time: The Photographs of Don Hunstein," at the Museum at Bethel Woods.

Written by

John W. Barry
| Poughkeepsie Journal

Bob Dylan looks cold. His jacket is partly buttoned. And the snow he is walking in is filthy.

But he seems content. His girlfriend, Suze Rotolo, leans her head on his shoulder as they walk together, her two arms clasped together around his left arm, in what seems like a bid for security, like a seat belt buckle. Dylan seems to ponder something and looks like he is about to say something. She seems content, with a soft and sweet expression that could grow into a smile.

Millions of music fans around the world are familiar with the cover photography on Dylan's 1963 album, "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan." ...